Valenzuela, M.García Ramos, José CarlosSuárez de Centi, C.2020-05-182020-05-181991http://hdl.handle.net/10272/17987Marl-limestone rhythmic successions are common in the Liassic sections along a part of the Asturian coast (N Spain). The Upper Sinemurian nodular beds show several hardground levels capping asymmetric aggradationa/ cycles (parasequences) which are interpreted to represent shallowing upwards and decreasing sedimentation rate processes controlled by local tectonics and eustatic changes superimposed to a general regressive trend associated to regional tectonics. On the high energy submarine shoa/s created probably by small fault-associated salt domes, the hardgrounds attain their optimum development. The whole accumulated on a relative/y shallow water and storm-dominated carbonate rampspaAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/Salt domesJurassicHardgroundsSedimentary cyclesCarbonate rampTectonic processesIchnofaunaHardgrounds a techo de ciclos de somerización y ralentización en una rampa carbonatada del Lías de Asturiasjournal articleopen access